Embarrassed by the Gospel
Worship that is merely relevant to the felt needs of the hour is always irrelevant to the real needs of eternity.
This document is assisted catechetical suicide, Anglican-style—one that in its squirming embarrassment about Christian exclusivity buries the gospel under a pile of inclusive blather, and squanders the great heritage of Anglican liturgy and hymnody. One of the most striking features of the contemporary Christian scene is embarrassment. Many of the leading traditional institutions of... Continue Reading
Perspicuity and the Pastor
The doctrine of the perspicuity of Scripture ought to be a treasured truth for pastors in particular.
A recurring theme in the pages of Scripture is the connection between light and truth (Ps 43:3 (“O send out Your light and Your truth, let them lead me”); John 3:21 (“But he who practices the truth comes to the Light”)). Scripture, having originated with God, is truth. And Scripture is truth which has been... Continue Reading
The Government Isn’t God
I’m concerned some Christian leaders will pressure other Christians to get vaccinations so the government will reward us with our freedom to worship.
Many of us have given the government license to believe they can usurp God. We sometimes speak and act like all things belong to Caesar. But God doesn’t exist to serve the government. The government exists to serve God. One of the false gods with the most followers and the most committed worshippers today... Continue Reading
When My Quadriplegia Ends: What Makes Me Long for Heaven
I may have felt unlovely, but the love in Ken’s face washed it all away. I was the pure and perfect bride. That’s what he saw, and that’s what changed me.
Yes, I ache for my Savior to speed his return, but I am keenly aware that “the Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient . . . not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance” (2 Peter 3:9). If in all my afflictions... Continue Reading
The Reformation Solas: Solus Christus
What Christ accomplished was a full salvation, as opposed to a partial salvation, and therefore He alone can be trusted.
John Owen, near the end of his meditations on The Glory of Christ, says that “the way whereby we may be made partakers of [present sanctifying] grace, is by a steady view of the glory of Christ.”[4] It is Jesus now, ascended high into glory and yet still our sympathetic priest, from whom we receive mercy... Continue Reading
The Regulative Principle and Perfection
His ministry really doesn’t need our improvement.
The regulative principle teaches that in worship we aren’t just to avoid unbiblical practices; we are to avoid any practices which we’re not specifically, positively told to do by Christ. Underlying this is a conviction about the perfection of what Jesus Christ, our great high priest, is doing for us in heaven. If you play with... Continue Reading
Behold Your God: The Living God
Any account that makes God and the world somehow interdependent contradicts the Creator/creature distinction at the hearts of biblical revelation,
Behold your God: “God, having all life, glory, goodness, blessedness, in and of Himself, is alone in and unto Himself all-sufficient, not standing in need of any creature which He hath made, nor deriving any glory from them, but only manifesting His own glory in, by, unto, and upon them; He is the alone fountain... Continue Reading
The Problem with Relativism
Objective moral values can logically only exist if there is some absolute set of standards that exist apart from the subjective opinions of mankind,
If there is no God, there are no absolute, objective moral values. This is the ultimate extension of atheism, but very few atheists truly perceive this truth. The only way objective values can exist is if there is a God who has set in place standards which exist above and beyond mankind’s shifting opinions. One... Continue Reading
Making Sense of Unanswered Prayer
When it comes to unanswered prayer, the only thing that can sustain us is trust in God’s sovereignty, goodness, and specific love for each of us.
We have been chosen and called by God so that he can shower each of us with the “surpassing riches of his grace” for eternity, all to his glory. Not one of his children is forgotten or passed over. He governs each of our lives carefully and lovingly as our Father. Since we can’t always... Continue Reading
Whatever Is False, Whatever Is Immoral, Whatever Is Prejudiced…
Those who obey these words will find God near, but those who disobey them will find him far.
There may have been times in the past when it took concerted effort to see and experience immorality; today it takes concerted effort to avoid seeing it. And so we must put great effort into steering our minds away from what is displeasing to God and into steering them toward what he loves. We must... Continue Reading
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